Though it may have had difficulties launching, Diablo 2: Resurrected ended up becoming one of D2R Items the most successful of Blizzard Entertainment's modern remasters. With the help of Vicarious Visions, the project ended up successfully bringing the game's genre-defining Diablo 2 into the present. However, there has always been one aspect of the game that was not up to par of expectations in the lobbying system.
It's been eight months since launch, Diablo 2: Resurrected's lobbying system is still a problem, which is forcing players to use third party matchmaking tools and Discord communities to start their multiplayer games. By old standards, there was no doubt that the Diablo 2 lobby was considered obsolete, with no basic features like filters or displays of quest progression. Due to Blizzard Entertainment's reputation of providing an online experience of nigh-unparalleled quality, the present condition of Diablo 2: Resurrected's matchmaking appears in a terrible way.
Fortunately for players of Diablo 2: Resurrected, Blizzard has come out with a statement breaking its silence on the subject saying that the team has been working on an important update on the game's lobby systems in each PC as well as console editions of the game. The details of the new features coming to Diablo 2: Resurrected will be announced in the coming couple of weeks, hopefully with continuous support after a lobby rework.
On the heels of controversy over Diablo 4's fraudulent microtransactions, as well as its monetization system, this latest update could be a much-needed source of positive publicity for Blizzard Entertainment since the faith of Diablo players is severely shaken. Even though Diablo 2 Resurrected Items has seen financial success in the app market for mobile devices for a game with no cost to play, players are worried that Diablo 4's in-game store could have the same fate.
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